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Digital Audio Workstations on the Revolutionary Edge

IBM eServer
Richard Winterton

Technology Paper

July 2003

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Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) are changing the way music is being created. Anyone, from a professional audio engineer to an audio enthusiast, can create, mix, and add special effects to their own music; they can also maintain their a high performance, professional digital audio workstation for a lot less money than you think. This paper will show you how. This paper outlines a few things to look for in the hardware when choosing a computer to base your DAW on as well as gives you tips on how to choose the right software. It explains why you should take a serious look at Linux as an ideal way to stay up to date with the latest software without paying for every minor releases of software that provides minimal feature enhancements.





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